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<blockquote data-quote="Corncobcon" data-source="post: 519848" data-attributes="member: 4150"><p>These are all great methods of hydration. Thanks for all the ideas. So far, I have had to rehydrate one tobacco. I used a paper towel on a plate, put the tobacco on it, and then laid another paper towel spritzed with distilled water over it pile of tobacco. I left it for about 30 minutes and then mixed the tobacco. This seemed to work. Then I just put the tobacco back in the jar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corncobcon, post: 519848, member: 4150"] These are all great methods of hydration. Thanks for all the ideas. So far, I have had to rehydrate one tobacco. I used a paper towel on a plate, put the tobacco on it, and then laid another paper towel spritzed with distilled water over it pile of tobacco. I left it for about 30 minutes and then mixed the tobacco. This seemed to work. Then I just put the tobacco back in the jar. [/QUOTE]
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